Content by tag : Brussels
Belgium’s longest road tunnel, Leopold II, connecting Place Rogier to Koekelberg Basilica, which reopened on Monday, will be given a female name.
Will citizen participation help steer Brussels through the coronavirus crisis? What's the history of the city's Pride parade?
Brussels, unlike just about all other European cities, has not had an outdoor swimming pool since the 1970s.
The Brussels region wants to create an inventory of all of its underground spaces, which could potentially be used to respond to population growth and urban densification.
A Brussels sociology student has started a Twitter platform for rape victims in the city to share their stories, with the hashtag #BalanceTonWilly.
Coronavirus cancelled most events in Brussels for months on end, but the pandemic could not put paid to the city's oldest folkloric tradition this Sunday - the 712th annual planting of the Meyboom
Brussels has relaunched its competition to find the best prawn croquettes in the capital, for a third year running.
Brussels is working on making its pedestrian infrastructure more accessible, with a new charter aimed at local authorities and city planners.
Today, the Flemish in Brussels are a firmly established community with a large network of organisations and prominent characters – but it wasn’t always that way.







